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Cannabis Ethanol Extraction Equipment

Root Sciences provides advanced ethanol extraction equipment for efficient, high-yield cannabis concentrate production. Ethanol extraction preserves cannabinoids like CBD and THC while removing unwanted compounds, making it a preferred method for producing premium extracts. Its scalability, safety, and ability to process large biomass volumes help maximize efficiency and consistency.

 
CryoEXS

Why Ethanol Extraction Matters

Cost-Effective Bulk Production

With fast cycle times, minimal solvent loss, and streamlined post‑processing, ethanol extraction delivers a highly economical path to producing bulk crude at scale.

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Process Without Winterization

Cold ethanol extraction workflows eliminates the need for a separate winterization step, helping reduce processing time and labor requirements.

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Trusted Beyond Cannabis

Ethanol has long been used in food-grade, botanical, and pharmaceutical processing, making it a familiar option for many operators and jurisdictions.

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Our Ethanol Extraction Equipment

Choose the right scale for your operation, from compact lab systems to high-throughput industrial solutions.

Lab Scale

CryoEXS

Root Sciences’ CryoEXS technology is a cryo-ethanol extraction system that reduces hemp and cannabis extraction from days to hours. Manufactured by DEVEX in Germany, it streamlines production by eliminating multiple processing steps, providing an efficient solution for producing pre-distilled crude cannabis oil.

Commercial Scale

The EFR is a closed-loop, all-in-one ethanol extraction system that combines extraction, filtration, and solvent recovery in a single semi-automated platform. Processing 30–60 pounds of biomass per hour, its compact, modular design features in-line filtration down to 0.5 micron and delivers 95–98% ethanol recovery. Engineered in Denver, USA, the EFR meets C1D1, C1D2, GMP, and GPP compliance standards.

Industrial Scale

The 20.EX is a high-throughput ethanol extraction system designed for safe, efficient biomass processing. This closed-loop system supports automated extraction workflows and integrates seamlessly with filtration and solvent recovery systems to maximize efficiency and produce high-quality cannabis and hemp extracts.

Industrial Scale

The 40.EX is a high-capacity ethanol extraction system engineered for cannabis and hemp processing. This closed-loop centrifuge supports cryogenic ethanol extraction with automated controls, remote tablet operation, and seamless integration with post-processing systems. Designed for C1D1 environments, it delivers reliable throughput while simplifying large-scale extraction.

What is Ethanol Extraction?

Ethanol extraction is a cannabis and hemp extraction method that uses food-grade ethanol as a solvent to separate cannabinoids, terpenes, and other valuable compounds from plant material. It is widely used because it is efficient, scalable, cost-effective, and suitable for producing high-quality crude extracts that can later be refined into concentrates, oils, distillates, tinctures, and edibles. Root Sciences offers advanced ethanol extraction systems including CryoEXS, EFR, 20.EX, and 40.EX for scalable commercial processing.

Key Characteristics

Equipment Comparison

Feature
CryoEXS
EFR
20.EX
40.EX
Ideal For:
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
Industrial
Cycle Time:
1-2 h
15-45 min/batch
15-45 min/batch
15-45 min/batch
Capacity:
3-10 kg
2-3 kg
7-11 kg
25-30 kg
Footprint:
2.60 m²
14.02 m²
24.71 m²
60 m²

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is ethanol extraction preferred over other methods?

Ethanol extraction is highly efficient, scalable, and cost-effective. It can process large volumes of biomass while preserving a wide range of cannabinoids and terpenes. Additionally, ethanol is safer to handle than hydrocarbon solvents like butane and is widely accepted in regulated markets.

What is the difference between cold and warm ethanol extraction?

Cold ethanol extraction (cryogenic temperatures of -40° C or lower) minimizes the extraction of unwanted compounds like chlorophyll and waxes, producing a cleaner extract.
Warm ethanol extraction can be faster but may require additional post-processing steps, such as winterization, to remove impurities.

Is ethanol extraction safe?

Yes, when performed with the proper equipment and safety protocols, ethanol extraction is considered safe. It is widely used in pharmaceutical and food-grade applications due to its low toxicity and high solvent recovery rate.

What type of ethanol is used in cannabis extraction?

Food-grade ethanol (often 190-proof or 200-proof) is commonly used. Some processors use denatured ethanol, which contains additives to reduce consumption risk, but it may require additional purification steps.

How is ethanol recovered after extraction?

Ethanol is typically recovered using falling film evaporators or rotary evaporators, which separate the solvent from the cannabis extract through controlled heating and vacuum pressure. This allows the ethanol to be recycled for future use, reducing costs.

What is winterization, and why is it necessary?

Winterization is a post-extraction process where the extract is mixed with cold ethanol and then filtered to remove fats, lipids, and waxes. This step is especially important for warm ethanol extraction to ensure a cleaner final product.

How do I choose the right ethanol extraction equipment?

Selecting the right equipment depends on factors like production scale, temperature control, solvent recovery efficiency, automation, and compliance standards. Root Sciences offers consulting services to help businesses choose the best system for their needs.

What are the regulatory considerations for ethanol extraction?

Ethanol extraction systems must comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), cGMP certification, and UL safety standards in regulated markets. Proper facility design, ventilation, and solvent handling protocols are also essential for meeting industry regulations.

Can ethanol extraction be used for both THC and CBD production?

Yes, ethanol extraction is effective for producing both THC-rich and CBD-rich extracts, making it suitable for a variety of cannabis and hemp products, including oils, tinctures, and edibles.

How can Root Sciences help with ethanol extraction?

Root Sciences provides state-of-the-art ethanol extraction equipment as well as business and facility planning services, helping businesses design, optimize, and scale their extraction operations while ensuring compliance and efficiency.

What are the advantages of Ethanol in Cannabis and Hemp?

Ethanol extraction is a widely used method in the cannabis industry due to its efficiency, scalability, and ability to produce high-purity extracts. Here are the key advantages:

  • High Extraction Efficiency
    Ethanol effectively dissolves a broad range of cannabinoids and terpenes, leading to high extraction yields. It is particularly effective for producing full-spectrum and broad-spectrum extracts, as it preserves the plant’s beneficial compounds while minimizing unwanted elements like chlorophyll and waxes.
  • Scalability for Large-Scale Production
    Ethanol extraction is highly scalable, making it suitable for both small-batch operations and large cannabis processing facilities. This allows businesses to expand production without requiring major modifications to their extraction setup.
  • Cost-Effective Solvent
    Compared to other solvents like CO₂ or hydrocarbons, ethanol is relatively affordable and widely available. It also has a high recyclability rate, meaning processors can recover and reuse the solvent multiple times, reducing operational costs.
  • Faster Processing Times
    Ethanol’s ability to efficiently dissolve cannabinoids and terpenes results in shorter processing times compared to other extraction methods. This increases throughput, making it ideal for high-volume cannabis production.
  • Safer and More Versatile
    Ethanol is considered a safer alternative to hydrocarbon-based solvents like butane or propane, as it has a lower risk of explosion and is less toxic. Additionally, ethanol extraction can be performed at cold temperatures to selectively extract cannabinoids and terpenes while reducing the co-extraction of unwanted plant materials.
  • Compliance with Industry Standards
    Many regulatory bodies, including those governing pharmaceutical and food-grade production, recognize ethanol as a safe solvent. This makes ethanol extraction an attractive choice for cannabis processors looking to meet Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and other compliance standards.
  • Simplified Post-Processing
    Unlike other solvent-based extraction methods, ethanol evaporates easily, leaving behind minimal residue. This reduces the need for extensive post-processing and purification, resulting in a cleaner and more efficient workflow.
How to select the right ethanol extraction equipment?

Choosing the right ethanol extraction equipment is crucial for optimizing efficiency, ensuring compliance, and producing high-quality cannabis extracts. Several factors must be considered to align your equipment with production goals, regulatory requirements, and operational needs.

  1. Production Scale and Throughput
    Determining how much cannabis biomass you need to process is key. Ethanol extraction systems range from small-batch laboratory units to industrial-scale equipment capable of processing thousands of pounds per day. Selecting the right system ensures scalability and efficiency for your operation.
  2. Temperature Control Capabilities
    Ethanol extraction can be performed at cryogenic temperatures (-40° C or lower) to minimize unwanted compounds like chlorophyll and waxes, resulting in a cleaner extract. Systems with advanced temperature control provide better selectivity, enhancing cannabinoid and terpene retention.
  3. Solvent Recovery Efficiency
    Efficient solvent recovery reduces operational costs by reclaiming ethanol for reuse. Look for falling film evaporators or rotary evaporators that enable high-speed ethanol recovery while maintaining product purity. Optimized solvent recycling leads to higher yields and lower waste.
  4. Compliance and Safety Standards
    Ethanol extraction equipment should meet industry safety regulations such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), cGMP certification, and UL Listing to ensure compliance in regulated markets. Choosing compliant equipment helps streamline licensing and ensures consistent product quality.
  5. Automation and Workflow Integration
    Automation enhances efficiency and consistency while reducing labor costs. Modern extraction systems feature programmable controls, automated solvent recovery, and real-time monitoring, allowing for seamless operation with minimal manual oversight.
  6. Compatibility with Post-Processing Equipment
    Ethanol extraction is just one step in cannabis oil production. Ensure your system integrates well with winterization, filtration, decarboxylation, and distillation for a smooth end-to-end process. A well-planned workflow increases efficiency and final product quality.
  7. Total Cost of Ownership
    Beyond the initial investment, consider the long-term operational costs, including energy consumption, maintenance, and solvent recovery. High-efficiency systems with lower maintenance requirements often provide better ROI over time.

Root Sciences’ Business & Facility Planning Services

Selecting the right equipment can be complex, but Root Sciences offers full-service business and facility planning, including equipment selection and integration. Our team provides expert guidance on designing extraction facilities, optimizing workflows, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Whether you’re launching a new operation or upgrading an existing one, we help you make informed decisions to maximize efficiency and profitability.

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